The 1396del a mutation and a missense mutation or a rare polymorphism of the WRN gent detected in a French Werner family with a severe phenotype and a case of an unusual vulvar cancer
The Werner's syndrome (WS) is a rare recessive disease characterized by an early onset of geriatric disorders. The Werner's syndrome gene (WRN), recently cloned, encodes for an helicase and therefore plays a role in DNA metabolism and DNA repair. Here, we report the study of a French famil...
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